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Community Safety
1811, 1812, and 1813 Beat Meetings
Second Thursday of Every Other Month
St. James Church
2101 North Fremont

You are invited to attend the community beat meetings held the second Thursday of every other month. For more information, please call the 18th District at 312-742-5778 or email CAPS.018district@chicagopolice.org.

Make a difference in the life of a an adult with a disability. Be a volunteer tutor in Anixter Center's Jack Ehrlich Literacy Program. The program is Chicago's only free literacy program designed exclusively for older teens and adults with disabilities, and it is all about helping adults with disabilities reach their goals. Typical goals include improving reading, writing, and math skills; finding a better job; and earning a GED. No special skills required. To become a tutor, volunteers must complete 15 hours of free tutor training and commit to tutoring at least one hour a week for at

Oscar Mayer Magnet School, located in the Sheffield neighborhood on Clifton, between Belden and Webster, is the only CPS school offering a powerful combination of Montessori, International Baccalaureate and Fine Arts to foster intellectual curiosity, creative thinking, and global citizenship for all students age three to grade eight. This year, CPS’s budget cuts targeted these specialized, fundamental programs, but Friends of Mayer (“FOM,” the parent-and-community fundraising arm for the school) was able to reinstate that funding, thanks to the incredible support of local businesses, commu

We have received numerous emails from neighbors about dog excrement on the sidewalks. Please remember to pick up after your dog. Leaving behind your dog’s excrement attracts rats and can spread diseases. It is not only the neighborly thing to do, it is the law. City Ordinance 7-12-420 states, “No person shall appear with a pet upon the public ways or within public places or upon the property of another, absent that person’s consent, without some means for the removal of excrement; nor shall any person fail to remove any excrement deposited by such pet . . .

Here are some auto theft prevention tips from the Chicago Police Department, Preventative Programs/Neighborhood Relations. Always lock your vehicle and take your keys; never leave a spare set of keys in the vehicle, such as in a magnetic box, above the visor, or under the hood; always park in well-lighted areas; make sure the windows are tightly closed when parking your vehicle; keep all valuables and packages out of site (i.e.